Equilibrium Theory for Cournot Oligopolies and Related Games: Essays in Honour of Koji Okuguchi

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Pierre von Mouche, Federico Quartieri
Springer, 22 d’abr. 2016 - 294 pàgines

This state-of-the-art collection of papers on the theory of Cournotian competition focuses on two main subjects: oligopolistic Cournot competition and contests. The contributors present various applications of the Cournotian Equilibrium Theory, addressing topics such as equilibrium existence and uniqueness, equilibrium structure, dynamic processes, coalitional behavior and welfare. Special emphasis is placed on the aggregative nature of the games that are relevant to such theory. This contributed volume was written to celebrate the 80th birthday of Prof. Koji Okuguchi, a pioneer in oligopoly theory.

 

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Introduction
1
On the Works of Professor Koji Okuguchi
7
Cournot a Nonstrategic Economist
15
Cournot Tatonnement in Aggregative Games with Monotone Best Responses
31
An Expository Treatment
47
The Case of Concave Industry Revenue and Convex Costs
63
Pure Strategy Equilibria in Finite Symmetric Concave Games and an Application to Symmetric Discrete Cournot Games
89
On a Discontinuous Cournot Oligopoly
101
Privatization Neutrality Theorem and Discriminatory Subsidy Policy
133
Cournot Oligopoly Theory for Simple Electricity Markets
155
KantNash Equilibria in a QuantitySetting Oligopoly
179
Evolutionary Oligopoly Models of Commercial Fishing with Heterogeneities
203
Existence Uniqueness and Comparative Statics in Contests
233
TwoGroup Contests with Communication Within and Between Groups
245
On the Nash Equilibrium of Asymmetric PublicGood Contests
269
Heterogeneity and Number of Players in RentSeeking Innovation and PatentRace Games
281

The Exponential Model
119

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Pierre von Mouche (1959) studied theoretical physics, mathematics and astronomy at the University of Nijmegen. He received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Utrecht under the supervision of Hans Duistermaat. Since 1989 he holds a position in economics at Wageningen University. His scientific interest include mathematical economics and in particular the equilibrium structure of games in strategic form.

Federico Quartieri (1979) studied economics at the University of Florence. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Siena. Since 2014 he holds a position in mathematical economics at the University Federico II of Naples. His scientific interest include mathematical economics and game theory.

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